Sunday, May 24, 2009

Preview: The last slice



Here we are.

Thirty seven games that have been an emotional rollercoaster of sorts, thirty seven games that have determined our current fate in the Barclays Premier League this season. A fate that grants us third place, our first placing outside the top two since Roman rocked into town, unless Liverpool throw the dice away against Spurs.

Time for some serious metaphoring: This is the final slice of the loaf that has made up the bread and butter that has provided serious topping for Chelsea fans this season.

= )

Isn't it nice to have this game, as well as the Blackburn game, a game in which we don't have to worry about what's around the corner (apart from a FA Cup final), a game which has no real effect. A game in which the youth can come and play!

Now I'm not one to critque Hiddink's selection, but Bloody Sunday is begging for an injection of youth. Give them a chance to play Guus. You may want momentum ahead of Everton, but we need a future too (and you're not hanging around to see it, so this is the least you can do!).

Tonight I'm expecting CFC to rally around Anelka. The Golden Boot is one trophy we can take from them, and we need to do everything to make sure Cristiano doesn't saunter off, declaring he is the top ten best players in the Premiership.

PREDICTION
Chelsea 5 - Sunderland 0. We want second place!

BLOODY SUNDAY PREVIEW
I love the Bloody Sunday metaphor, if you didn't know. But I'm predicting Hull, Newcastle and West Brom to go down, and Boro to pull off the Great Escape, and breaking into Europa, in other words, chucking a Fulham.


It's coming...that big announcement will be announced very shortly.

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